China 2.0 | Agenda

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China 2.0: Fostering Innovation Beyond Boundaries

CEMEX Auditorium, Zambrano Hall
Knight Management Center
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Stanford University

Friday, September 28, 2012

8.15 - 9.00

REGISTRATION

9.00- 9.10

WELCOME

William F. Miller, Faculty Co-Director, Stanford Program on Regions of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SPRIE) & Herbert Hoover Professor of Public and Private Management Emeritus, Stanford Graduate School of Business; Former Provost, Stanford University

Marguerite Gong Hancock, China 2.0 Conference Co-Chair
Duncan Clark, China 2.0 Conference Co-Chair

9.10 - 9.40

CHINA 2.x :  Stanford Research Briefs

Stanford researchers share their latest findings in the fields of social data, stock market performance, and internet sector trends, including some surprising conclusions.

Social Data Revolution in China?: A Microscope and Telescope into the Minds and Wallets of China’s Consumers ( 8.05 MB )
Andreas Weigend,
Director, Social Data Lab; Former Chief Scientist, Amazon.com

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Shell Games: Are Chinese Reverse Merger Firms Inherently Toxic? ( 4.24 MB )
Charles M.C. Lee, Joseph McDonald Professor of Accounting, Stanford Graduate School of Business

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China as a Digital Power? Inflection Points in the Rise of China’s Internet ( 3.04 MB )
Marguerite Gong Hancock, Associate Director, SPRIE, Stanford Graduate School of Business; and Duncan Clark, Senior Advisor of China 2.0, SPRIE, Stanford Graduate School of Business

9.40 - 10.40

MOBILE GAMING

Already a multi-billion dollar market for online games, China is now home to a skyrocketing mobile games market as Smartphone adoption soars (over 160 million to be sold this year) and China's mobile games market is now in the top 6 globally.  How is China's dynamic mobile gaming market tied to--and impacting--developments across Asia and the US?

Ken Chiu, Senior Vice President, GREE; Former CEO and Co-Founder, Funzio

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Mobile Gaming in China ( 4.85 MB )
David Liu
(MS ‘98, PhD ‘03), Founder and CEO, RedAtoms
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Gaming Landscape ( 1.52 MB )
Richard Thompson
, Founding Member and General Partner, Signia Venture Partners

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Why is Mobile Gaming a Multi-billion Dollar Industry? ( 3.89 MB )
Moderator:
  Richard Lim (MBA ‘88), Co-Founder and Managing Director, GSR Ventures

10.40 – 11.00

COFFEE/TEA BREAK

11.00 – 12.00

CHINA & HOLLYWOOD

Booming box office revenues have transformed China from an after-thought to Hollywood's largest export market, with a forecast $3 billion in 2012, an annual increase of almost $1 billion.  As China seeks to balance Hollywood's market share with nurturing local content and promoting China's voice overseas, co-production deals are proliferating and new digital channels such as online video are creating an increasingly sophisticated marketplace.

Chris Fenton, President, DMG Entertainment Motion Picture Group & General Manager, DMG North America

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Understanding and Communication is Key to China-US Film Co-production ( 2.4 MB )
Zhang Xun
, President, China Film Co-Production Corporation

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China's Film Industry ( 60.66 MB )
Janet Yang
President, Janet Yang Productions

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Moderator: Jonathan Landreth, Journalist and Writer

12.00 – 1.00

CONFERENCE LUNCH (Sponsored by GSR Ventures)

Community Court, Knight Management Center, Stanford Graduate School of Business

1.00 - 1.45

KEYNOTE : The US and China in the Global Digital Economy

Jon M. Huntsman Jr., Former US Ambassador to China and Governor of Utah

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1.45 – 2.40

BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATION

While some see China as a market dominated by clones of US companies, China's Internet market is both large and increasingly sophisticated as homegrown players look to innovation as their recipe for long term success and a platform for an increasing global presence.

David Wallerstein, Senior Executive Vice President, Tencent

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Lucy Peng, CEO, Alipay; Chief People Officer, Alibaba Group

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Moderator: Duncan Clark, China 2.0 Conference Co-Chair, Senior Advisor of China 2.0, SPRIE

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2.40 - 3.05

COFFEE/TEA BREAK

3.05 - 4.10

INVESTMENT OUTLOOK

VC and PE funds have been proliferating in China as both domestic and global players set their sights on the country's booming digital and middle class consumers. But are too many funds chasing too few good opportunities? Where are the most promising investment opportunities and why?

Hany Nada, Founding Partner, GGV

Fang Fang, Vice Chairman, Asia and CEO, China, JP Morgan Investment Banking

Xu Xiaoping, Founding Director, ZhenFund

The VC Industry in China ( 1.13 MB )
Hans Tung
(BS ‘93)
, Managing Partner, Qiming Ventures

Moderator: David Chao (MBA ‘93), Co-Founder and General Partner, DCM

4.10 - 4.55

KEYNOTE: Winning the Future in the Mobile Internet

Robin Li, Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO, Baidu

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Moderator: Marguerite Gong Hancock, China 2.0 Conference Co-Chair; Associate Director, SPRIE, Stanford Graduate School of Business

4.55 – 5.00

LOOKING AHEAD

Marguerite Gong Hancock, China 2.0 Conference Co-Chair; Associate Director, SPRIE, Stanford Graduate School of Business

5.00– 6.00

NETWORKING RECEPTION

Community Court, Knight Management Center, Stanford Graduate School of Business

 

5:30-6:00 pm Stanford student session with Robin Li

6:00-7:00 pm Stanford student session with mentor investors and entrepreneurs at the Stanford Venture Studio

Directions & Parking for China 2.0

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